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- This application generally relates to electronic message scanning and review, and in particular, capturing letters digitally and transmitting the content of the letters to a web host for approval and printing.
- the system comprises a server configured to generate a front end via a web-based application on a client device, wherein the front end comprises a user interface allowing a user of the client device to create and send digital letter data to an inmate at a facility location.
- the server is further configured to store the digital letter data to a database and generate a location administration interface accessible by one or more users at the facility location to access the database, review content of the digital letter data, and print digital letter data that has been approved by the one or more users.
- the server is further configured to transmit the approved digital letter data to a printer at the facility location.
- the front end may include a list of facility locations including the facility location.
- the server may be further configured to receive inmate details associated with the digital letter data, the inmate details including an inmate name, identification number, and date of birth.
- the front end may include an editor display and space for entering text for the digital letter data.
- the editor display may include a real-time page count estimate.
- the facility location may comprise a correctional facility, a restrained environment, and/or a restricted-access location.
- the server may be further configured to send email notifications to the client device indicating the digital letter data has been printed and delivered to the inmate.
- the server may be further configured to assess a fee for printing the digital letter data and delivering the printed digital letter to an inmate recipient.
- the server may be further configured to generate a centralized administration interface allowing an administrator to add facility locations, administrate a plurality of facility locations, add users for the centralized administrator interface, add print destinations, set defaults for each of the plurality of facility locations, and configure permission controls for each user of the plurality of facility locations.
- the location administration interface may include letter data search and filtering functionality.
- the comprises generating, by a server, a front end via a web-based application on a client device, wherein the front end comprises a user interface allowing a user of the client device to create and send digital letter data to an inmate at a facility location.
- the digital letter data is stored to a database.
- a location administration interface is generated wherein the location administration interface is accessible by one or more users at the facility location to access the database, review content of the digital letter data, and print digital letter data that has been approved by the one or more users.
- the approved digital letter data is transmitted to a printer at the facility location.
- Inmate details associated with the digital letter data is received, wherein the inmate details including an inmate name, identification number, and date of birth.
- the front end may include an editor display and space for entering text for the digital letter data.
- the editor display may include a real-time page count estimate.
- the facility location may comprise a correctional facility, a restrained environment, and/or a restricted-access location.
- Email notifications may be sent to the client device indicating the digital letter data has been printed and delivered to the inmate.
- a fee may be assessed for printing the digital letter data and delivering the printed digital letter to an inmate recipient.
- a centralized administration interface may be generated allowing an administrator to add facility locations, administrate a plurality of facility locations, add users for the centralized administrator interface, add print destinations, set defaults for each of the plurality of facility locations, and configure permission controls for each user of the plurality of facility locations.
- the location administration interface may include letter data search and filtering functionality.
- the method comprises receiving user information from a client device of a message sender, initiating a letter creation session by confirming inmate details at a facility location and generating a message field or editor including space for text input by the message sender, generating letter data based on the text input in the message field or editor, saving the letter data for the letter creation session to a database, generating a preview and pricing based on the letter data, receiving a payment based on the pricing, and transmitting the letter data to the facility location.
- FIG. 1 illustrates a computing system according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 illustrates a flowchart of a method for creating digital letters according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 3 illustrates a flowchart of a method for processing digital letters according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- the present invention provides a method and system that allow communications to select locations in the form of digital letters.
- the select locations may comprise controlled environment facilities, such as prisons.
- Physical mail is often used to mule contraband, especially drugs, to jails across the country.
- the disclosed method and system obviates contraband on physical letters.
- the digital letters may be submitted by users and become available to site locations for review before subsequently being printed to be delivered to a recipient.
- the disclosed system may allow printing of the digital letters from designated printing locations, via designated user accounts using access controls.
- the system may include features to view past correspondence, whilst also allowing details to be updated for the user account.
- the system may comprise a network, a web server and a database, along with access to multiple cloud enabled printing devices.
- FIG. 1 illustrates a computing system according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- the system presented in FIG. 1 includes client device 102 , server 104 , database 106 , network 108 , printer 110 , location administration device 112 , and central administration device 114 .
- Client device 102 may comprise a computing device (e.g., desktop computers, terminals, laptops, personal digital assistants (PDA), cellular phones, smartphones, tablet computers, e-book readers, smart watches and smart wearable devices, or any computing device having a central processing unit and memory unit capable of connecting to a network).
- the client device 102 may also comprise a graphical user interface (GUI) or a browser application provided on a display (e.g., monitor screen, LCD or LED display, projector, etc.).
- GUI graphical user interface
- the client device 102 may also include or execute an application to communicate content, such as, for example, textual content, multimedia content, or the like.
- Client device 102 may include or execute a variety of operating systems, including a personal computer operating system, such as a Windows, Mac OS or Linux, or a mobile operating system, such as iOS, Android, or Windows Phone, or the like.
- the client devices 102 may include or may execute a variety of possible applications, such as a client software application enabling communication with other devices, such as communicating one or more messages, such as via email, short message service (SMS), multimedia message service (MMS), or messages on social network platforms including, for example, Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, Pinterest, Snapchat, or Instagram, to provide only a few possible examples.
- SMS short message service
- MMS multimedia message service
- social network platforms including, for example, Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, Pinterest, Snapchat, or Instagram, to provide only a few possible examples.
- client device 102 may include a web-based application that connects to server 104 .
- Server 104 may host a service allowing message senders to send letters to recipients at facility locations.
- a facility location may comprise a correctional facility, restrained environment and/or restricted-access location, such as a prison.
- the server 104 may include letter creation and transmission functionality that can be used by message senders desiring to write letters to inmates.
- the server 104 may allow message senders to store and review letter drafts. Message senders may receive email notification from server 104 indicating that their digital letters have been printed and delivered to inmate recipients.
- Location administration device 112 may be used by users at the facility location to communicate with server 104 over network 108 to access and review the digital letters submitted by the message senders to the facility location.
- the letters or correspondence may be reviewed at the facility location on a computing device. After review, the digital letters may be printed at the facility location on printer 110 and physically delivered to a recipient. According to one embodiment, access and review of the digital letters may be restricted or toggled on and off by central administration device 114 depending on the facility. For example, correction officers can legally read mail at state and federal prisons but not at county jails.
- letter review digital letters may not be printed at a facility location until it is reviewed and approved by staff or investigators. Once approved, digital letters may be printed. If a letter is flagged it may be automatically placed in a separate folder for further evaluation or action.
- Server 104 may connect to one or more of cloud-enabled print server 116 coupled to one or more of printer 110 at a designated printing site at the facility location, e.g., via a cloud print service.
- print server 116 may comprise one or more Raspberry Pi computers.
- Print server 116 may receive print jobs from server 104 and send the jobs to an appropriate printer 110 .
- Database 106 may comprise one or more storage memory devices used as repositories of electronic data (e.g., digital letters) to be delivered to inmates.
- the database 106 may include an organized collection of information structured such that a web application can search and retrieve electronic data therefrom.
- the disclosed system may route letters or other correspondence by using a table in the database 106 that indicates a recipient's name, identification number, and facility location.
- Server 104 may vary widely in configuration or capabilities but is comprised of at least a special-purpose digital computing device including at least one or more central processing units and memory.
- server 104 may comprise a PHP driven site, utilizing jQuery and Bootstrap whilst integrating with Stripe and Google Pay for payment functionality.
- the server 104 may also include one or more of mass storage devices, power supplies, wired or wireless network interfaces, input/output interfaces, and operating systems, such as Windows Server, Mac OS X, Unix, Linux, FreeBSD, or the like.
- server 104 may include or have access to memory for storing instructions or applications for the performance of various functions and a corresponding processor for executing stored instructions or applications.
- the memory may store an instance of the server configured to operate in accordance with the disclosed embodiments.
- Network 108 may be any suitable type of network allowing transport of data communications across thereof.
- the network 108 may couple devices so that communications may be exchanged, such as between servers and client devices or other types of devices, including between wireless devices coupled via a wireless network, for example.
- Network 108 may also include mass storage, such as network attached storage (NAS), a storage area network (SAN), cloud computing and storage, or other forms of computer or machine readable media, for example.
- NAS network attached storage
- SAN storage area network
- the network 108 may be the Internet, following known Internet protocols for data communication, or any other communication network, e.g., any local area network (LAN) or wide area network (WAN) connection, cellular network, wire-line type connections, wireless type connections, or any combination thereof.
- LAN local area network
- WAN wide area network
- Communications and content stored and/or transmitted to and from client device 102 and server 104 may be encrypted using, for example, the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) with a 128, 192, or 256-bit key size, or any other encryption standard known in the art.
- AES Advanced Encryption Standard
- the server 104 may generate a front end for message senders, a location administration interface for users at facility locations to review and print the letters, and a centralized administration interface for management of the server and facility locations.
- the front end may comprise a user interface via a web-based application executing on client device 102 .
- the front end may include a login/registration interface for setting up and accessing an account via, e.g., an email address and password.
- the front end may allow message senders to draft and send letters using a “wizard driven” interface.
- the interface may include a drop down list or menu of enrolled facility locations for allowing a message sender to send a digital letter to.
- the message sender may then provide inmate details including an inmate name, identification number, and date of birth.
- the interface may further include an editor display for typing a letter.
- the editor may comprise a space for text of a letter or correspondence.
- the editor may also include a real-time page count estimate, e.g., for fee purposes.
- the message sender may be presented with a preview of the letter with accurate page count, along with details of recipient. A fee may be assessed for printing and delivering the letter to an inmate recipient.
- Payment options may be presented to the message sender. The payment options may include credit card, Stripe, PayPal, or other payment methods. Upon entering payment information, a payment gateway may return with success or failure, both showing details relevant. If successful, a confirmation of purchase may be emailed to the message sender. Past purchases may be viewed by the number of pages and destination, price, etc. However, due to security reasons, inmate name and identification may be omitted from past purchase details.
- the centralized administration interface may be accessed from central administration device 114 to allow for an administrator of the disclosed system to add facility locations, administrate the facility locations (e.g., to act as a local admin for that site to add/remove operators, set printer etc.), add users for the centralized administrator interface, add print destinations/set defaults for each facility location, and configure permission controls per user per location.
- the centralized administration interface may further provide tracking and alerting of unusual activity, such as a user sending letters to more than one location.
- the centralized administration interface may also generate an overview of all letters sent to all sites as well as view sender details per letter (e.g., Internet Protocol (“IP”) address, payment information).
- IP Internet Protocol
- the location administration interface may be accessed from location administration device 112 and include functionality to present the letters for review at a given facility location by designated users.
- a list of sortable/paginated letters may be provided for review by one or more users at the location.
- Content and details (IP address, payment information) of each of the letters may be viewed by the one or more users.
- a status of each letter may be maintained by server 104 .
- Letter status may indicate whether a letter has been retrieved and reviewed by a reviewer, approved, denied, held for further review (e.g., criminal investigations), printed, and delivered. Users may mark or change the status of letters using the location administration interface. If a letter is approved, the digital letter may be printed via a default printer for the facility location.
- the location administration interface may also filter a list of received letters. Received letters may be filtered by sender, recipient, date range, as well as status, e.g., printed, queued, error.
- the interface may also allow keyword, phrase, or wildcard searches on the letters. For example, digital letters may be searched for certain words to determine if a letter contains content or evidence of activity of interest to an authority or investigator. Delivery of the letter may be based on information found when searching the message, e.g., letters containing any or a certain amount of content may be denied delivery.
- the location administration interface may further indicate whether letters have been previously reviewed and by whom.
- the location administration interface may also be configured to retrieve letters sent by specific message senders and view a list of letters that a specific inmate has received.
- Automated alerts may be configured via the location administration interface for instances where a single inmate receives a large volume of letter, such as 20 letters in one month.
- the automated alerts may be configurable (e.g., volume and alert frequency) for each location.
- the location administration interface may also allow operators to add printers, set price per page, and specify print destination at the given facility.
- FIG. 2 illustrates a flowchart of a method for creating digital letters according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- a user may use a client device to connect to a server hosting a letter creation service for sending to inmates.
- User information is received by the server, step 202 .
- the user information may comprise login information, such as a username or email address and password.
- a letter creation session is initiated, step 204 .
- the letter creation session may be initiated by the server to allow a user to send a digital letter to inmates at any of given facility locations that are enrolled with the server.
- Initiating the letter creation session may include prompting the user to select a facility location from a list and provide inmate details, such as an inmate name, identification number, and date of birth.
- the server may retrieve a roster of inmates from the chosen facility location and confirm the inmate details.
- a message field or editor may be generated on the client device of the user.
- the message field or editor may include a space for text for the user to enter.
- Letter data is captured from the user, step 206 .
- Letter data may be generated via the message field or editor as the user is entering text. Capturing the letter data may comprise transmitting the letter data from the client device to the server and caching or saving the letter data to the letter creation session on a database.
- a preview of the letter and pricing is generated, step 208 .
- the message field or editor may include a print view and a real-time page count estimate, e.g., for fee purposes.
- the server determines whether the letter creation is complete, step 210 . For example, the user may finalize and submit the letter for sending to the inmate. The server may charge a fee for sending the letter and finalizing the letter may include submitting payment information. If letter creation is not complete, the server continues to capture letter data at step 206 . Otherwise, letter creation is ended, step 212 . The letter data is transmitted to a facility location associated with the inmate, step 214 .
- FIG. 3 illustrates a flowchart of a method for processing digital letters at a facility location according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- Letter data may be received at given facility locations based on the intended inmate recipient of the letter data.
- the letter data may be screened or reviewed prior to printing and delivery to inmates.
- Users at a facility location may use a client device to connect to the server hosting the letter creation service to access and review the letter data.
- User information is received by the server, step 302 .
- the user information may comprise login information, such as a username, employee identification, or email address and password.
- the administration session may comprise an interface created by the server to allow a user to access digital letters received by a given facility location that is enrolled with the server. Letters submitted to the facility location are retrieved for review, step 306 . Letters received by the facility location may be presented in a list of sortable/paginated letters. A selection of letter for review is received, step 308 . The user may select a given letter from the list of letters to review. Additionally, each letter may be assigned a letter status indicating whether the letter has been reviewed, approved, denied, held for further review (e.g., criminal investigations), printed, or delivered.
- Letter review is initiated, step 310 .
- Content and details of each of the letters may be reviewed by the user. Users may mark or change the status of letters during letter review.
- the server determines whether letter review is complete, step 312 . If not, the server continues to receive a selection of a letter for review at step 308 . Otherwise, the letter review is ended, step 314 .
- Reviewed letter data is transmitted from the server to a printer, step 316 .
- the printer may comprise one or more printing devices at the location of the facility location.
- the printer may comprise an Internet connected printer utilizing a cloud printing service that allows the user to print from any device on a computing network at the facility location.
- FIGS. 1 through 3 are conceptual illustrations allowing for an explanation of the present invention.
- the figures and examples above are not meant to limit the scope of the present invention to a single embodiment, as other embodiments are possible by way of interchange of some or all of the described or illustrated elements.
- certain elements of the present invention can be partially or fully implemented using known components, only those portions of such known components that are necessary for an understanding of the present invention are described, and detailed descriptions of other portions of such known components are omitted so as not to obscure the invention.
- an embodiment showing a singular component should not necessarily be limited to other embodiments including a plurality of the same component, and vice-versa, unless explicitly stated otherwise herein.
- applicants do not intend for any term in the specification or claims to be ascribed an uncommon or special meaning unless explicitly set forth as such.
- the present invention encompasses present and future known equivalents to the known components referred to herein by way of illustration.
- Computer programs are stored in a main and/or secondary memory, and executed by one or more processors (controllers, or the like) to cause the one or more processors to perform the functions of the invention as described herein.
- processors controllers, or the like
- computer usable medium are used to generally refer to media such as a random access memory (RAM); a read only memory (ROM); a removable storage unit (e.g., a magnetic or optical disc, flash memory device, or the like); a hard disk; or the like.
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